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2004 Ford Excursion Flywheel, Speed Sensor, Transmission Assembly

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Diagram (1 of 1): Transmission - Transmission Components
2004 Ford Excursion Automatic Transmission Diagram
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  • F85Z-2L373-AC
    Sensor Assy
    • Part Notes: Located in rear axle housing, used as ABS sensor
    • Callout Name: 2L373
    • Replaced By: F85Z-9E731-AB
  • Ford C6AZ-7B066-B Plate - Clutch Pressure
    C6AZ-7B066-B
    Plate - Clutch Pressure
    • Part Notes: 11/32" thick - 5 1/8" I.D. - 26 teeth, YC3P-N*,P*,R*,S*;1L7P-A*,B*;1C3P-A*,B*,C*,D*,N*,P*
      Rear - 11/32" thick - 5 1/8" I.D. - 26 teeth, 1C3P-A*,B*,C*,D*,E*,F*,N*,P*
    • Location: Rear
    • Callout Name: 7B066
    MSRP: $84.15 Your Price: $54.78

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Flywheel Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford Excursion

  • Q: How to service the flywheel on 2004 Ford Excursion?
    A: In order to service the flywheel, take off the transmission, clutch pressure plate, and disc. Flywheel can be removed by taking out bolts and guide studs. Installation works in reverse: install guide studs, then flywheel assembly, then attach them with bolts and, finally, reassemble the vehicle by attaching the clutch and the transmission.
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